for some reason the korean immigrants in florida seem to have a particularly difficult time. maybe because there aren't enough of us there... which may be the reason why you haven't tried it.

perhaps. dont think ive ever seen a korean restaurant down here.

but, if its anything like chinese, the sponsor/marriage offer stands.

it's really spicy because korean people are vitamin A deficient, historically. Otherwise, they don't really fry their noodles. And the present Korean culture has an unhealthy addiction to Ramen noodles and video games.

it's really spicy because korean people are vitamin A deficient, historically. Otherwise, they don't really fry their noodles. And the present Korean culture has an unhealthy addiction to Ramen noodles and video games.

OHHHH was THAT why? Yes, hot peppers are high in vitamins A and C, right?And no we don't fry our noodles.. to my delight!And, unhealthy addiction to Ramen noodles, video games, text messaging (borderline pathological among the young people), DIETS, PLASTIC SURGERY, and DESIGNER BRANDS.

To move this back on topic, I had a delicious 'fall' salad with grilled butternut squash, asparagus, pearl onions and chicken over mixed greens with raspberry vinaigrette. It was sooooo good!

Do you make these wonderful sounding sandwiches yourself??

Nope, there's this fabulous cafe that I go to all the time that makes awesome soups, salads and sammies with creative, fresh ingredients. I would save tons of money if I did it myself, but they're so good that I keep going back!

Nope, there's this fabulous cafe that I go to all the time that makes awesome soups, salads and sammies with creative, fresh ingredients. I would save tons of money if I did it myself, but they're so good that I keep going back!

sounds like a place I would go to every day too! Where is this place?? are you in NY?